Democrats are stepping up their campaign against opponents of health care reforms, depicting town hall audiences protesting a Democratic-sponsored bill as angry mobs duped into hostile actions by special interest groups.

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Libertarians call on Democrats to end their 'war on dissent'

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WASHINGTON -- Libertarian National Committee Communications Director Donny Ferguson released the following statement Wednesday, after Democratic National Committee Communications Director Brad Woodhouse released a statement Tuesday accusing private citizens opposed to the proposed government takeover of health care of being part of a paid, organized conspiracy against the president:

(Libertarians are the only party working to give parents more say in their child's education through school choice, as well as tax credits and vouchers to allow parents to "shop" for better schools with their own tax dollars.)

The Libertarian Party of Marion County, Indiana's Monthly Business Meeting well be held Tuesday, Aug. 11 at the historic 19th century Athenaeum Building, 401 East Michigan Street, downtown Indianapolis, home of the Rathskeller.

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Libertarians challenge SEIU: Why not give everyone unlimited posters?

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Union rations access to ‘free’ posters promoting government takeover

WASHINGTON -- America’s third largest party issued a challenge Tuesday to the Service Employees International Union, which is distributing free posters to activists supporting the proposed government takeover of health care. The posters come with one catch – access to the limited supply is rationed to “only ONE poster per person and address.”

Libertarians challenged the SEIU to live up to the promises behind government-run health care and offer everyone in America unlimited access to as many posters as they want without increasing their costs.

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Libertarians decry Blue Dog deal on government-controlled health care

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Revised bill is ‘delayed-onset government control’

WASHINGTON -- America’s third largest party Tuesday criticized Blue Dog Democrat Caucus leaders for finalizing a deal with party leadership on a September vote on the proposed health care reform bill before heading back to their districts to meet with constituents.

Wendy is the Libertarian candidate for the Delaware State Senate in a special election being held today. To be honest, she’s probably not going to win today. But what she is doing is speaking with voters on the issues they care about and letting them know how Libertarians will create jobs, cut taxes, curb spending and protect your rights.

The Libertarian Party is America's third largest political party, founded in 1971. Our vision is for a world in which all individuals can freely exercise the natural right of sole dominion over their own lives, liberty and property by building a political party that elects Libertarians to public office, and moving public policy in a libertarian direction.